4 vey 7 Pory rer ‘Ss ee eee eee ear apni a) ER ae ae —-— ssw, UCT US le nn i inn Be adel iy tae Tg ag eae . Page B2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 27 1991 & promotion of: non-alcoholic "beverages. Lorenda ‘Kasper- ~-SKi.and Beverley Miller were two of the Pathway students . Who - combined . with other _community volunteers: at a tablé in Safeway to pass out various ‘refreshments, pam- phiets and buttons, EPO PII SOL LEE I LOPLI SEE ee “ALCOHOL. AND drug _ @Wareness week marked the - Andrew. Mile, . Karen. + Brown and: ‘Howard. Mik o Dhat's because” last | year. they bought a Dr, REM... ‘Terrace are all $50: outst tovia vriiners ie vere chine aad ‘ ~ Bridie: O'Brien’ of Haz : Barb: Kendall from, mmithers, Gail Currie (an ex-Terracite’. fi =.mow! living: in Maple. Ridge) ic. and: Patricia eeote,.of : dally Kitt, - "fans By ROB WILFORD Did You Know That indoor tanning i is not-always safe. The actual ultra violet lights (UVA): ‘are inspected at the fac- tory to measure UVA only, They are not inspected while in “use in a tarining salon. There are 3 types of UV light: “A”? tann- ing, “B'’, burning, ‘C’’ car- cinogenic, However, as the UV light. ages. it-has limited control in emitting a specifi ic frequency. PPP IIE CEI ELLE EE OE OEE LE EL STE OLE EET EEL EE EIS: FFP E P, Every UV. light produces ultra. -violet A, B and C, Therefore, a supposedly ‘safe sun tanning unit. could become dangerous. Remember, there is not routine testing of these units. . The - American Academy of Dermatology says, “'The long- range ‘consequences of UVA _tanning include a greater risk of developing the potentially fatal malignant melanoma, or other skin cancers later in life. The so- ‘called ‘safer’ UVA ‘radiation *: Health. & Welfare Canada for from - tanning beds. penetrates the skin more deeply and causes a host of immediate, unadver- dane edad including retina Did. you” know that... . ; Courtesy Skeena Health Unit disease causing photosensitivity. (eg. sulfas, tetracycline, . an- tibiotics, diuretics,’ tranquilizers and cosmetics) should also. avoid UY light. — Why do people decide to use. tanning ‘salons? “According: to the American Academy | of Der-. . matology, two thirds of the peo- ple they interviewed in a survey - of tanning habits thought going . to a tanning ‘studio protected them against sunburn outdoors. _ Recent scientific informiation disputes this idea. What is cer- - tain is that indoor tanning has - the potential to damage rather . than protect your skin. -» Some safety precautions form those who do use tanning salons. include: * Do. not wear .any., cosmeti ic. edbtrdct@or burns on__preparations while tanning. % net hi eyes; ~ rashes,”’ .. One more effect includes’ the: aging ‘of. skin ‘as. the UV. light destroys’ ‘the: structure | and elasticity.of skin. ‘The following ‘peaple: are at extra risk-and should avoid sur tanning salons and minimize ex-’ posure to UV. light: People who are fair haired, children and the elderly, People taking photsen- ‘inflamed--blood:-. , vessels, - itching and allergic a “*-Do -not~shower—or: takes a” Sauna before tanning; when you’ towel dry you remove some of ‘the natural protective body oils. * Wear goggles or other pro- tective eyewear effective against all UV light before turaing the lamp on. Do not under any cir- ‘cumstances look at an operatin- ng sunlamp without suitable eye protection. ~~ * Make sure that the surface of the tanning bed is clean and dry. turer's ; instructions with: regaid - to the distance, exposure time and frequency of exposure.’ If- _ there are no instruction accom: . panying the sunlamp,. obtain: advice from the manufacturer: before use, Always use’ the automatic timer to set the exposure time: according to the manufacturer's. “The | timer. switch should be started the i ins- aS recommendations, - tant the lamp is switched on. Do not tamper with the timer while tanning. * Commence the “exposure schedule with a short exposure time and gradually increase the time for subsequent exposure. This procedure will ‘help build up the melanin protection against i nite * you i Hee iy imdtte"°f eddening ofthe’ skin, discon. “"- timie ‘the exposure at once. The’ tanning effect shold not be visi: ble for at least a few hours after exposure. * Shower with ‘soap im- mediately after using the tann- ing bed. What are your questions and concerns? Write us-at: “Did You Know That...?”’ c/o Skeena Health Unit, 3412 Kalum St., Terrace, B.C. V8G : . Ghariteble organization. . seve trips, from’ ‘out, of, the ragion. win. : Oe $20,000 fn paca! a Your. cash: calendar can nbe purchased from: ‘Terrace Order. of Elks, local. banks and: ‘merchants - phone 635- 6790% or 635- 6718. Kitimat and Prince’ Rupert residents contact local Elks.’ . HESDAY CS0NDAY 5 “MOND . _HOSPTALF FOUNDATION : “9. The OF. 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